The Spectator

The week that was | 30 September 2011

A selection of posts from the past seven days at spectator.co.uk

James Forsyth dissected Ed’s conference speech and urged Cameron to seize the opportunity for a showdown with Brussels.
 
Fraser Nelson reviewed Miliband vs. Predator and asked whether the leader of the opposition is a (fellow?) Glee fan.
 
David Blackburn reported on Labour’s bid to become the party of law and order and the green threat to growth.

Alex Massie wondered whether the Polish Invasion was a Good Thing.

Clarissa Tan revealed the one area where the European Union leads the world.

Meanwhile our mole in the city, Bounderby, explained why the UK’s Eurozone exposure is cause for concern.

And finally, if you ever wanted to know the difference between good hepatitis and bad hepatitis, look no further than Dr. Liddle’s Casebook.

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